“Call Me By Your Name,” “Lady Bird” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” all emerged as the top nominated films from the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts.

The Luca Guadagnino, Greta Gerwig and Martin McDonagh films each received five nominations in top categories, with plenty of love shown to Australian stars Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie.

“Dunkirk” and “The Shape of Water” join the aforementioned three in the Best Picture race. Guadagnino and Gerwig rated in the Best Director category, while McDonagh was shut out in favor of “I, Tonya” helmer Craig Gillespie, Christopher Nolan of “Dunkirk” and Jordan Peele for “Get Out.”

The Best Actress race consists of Judi Dench for the Focus Features release “Victoria & Abdul,” Sally Hawkins of “The Shape of Water,” “Billboards” lead Frances McDormand, Robbie for “I, Tonya” and Saoirse Ronan of “Lady Bird.”

“Now in our seventh year, we are delighted to continue celebrating international excellence within the film industry, honoring the world’s best performers, practitioners and productions,” said the academy’s CEO Damian Trewhella.

Read the full list of nominees:

AACTA International Award for Best Film “Call Me by Your Name” “Dunkirk” “Lady Bird” “The Shape of Water”